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Proper Usage and Handling
Usage Location
Do
not
use near
strong
magnets
or
near devices
that
produce
strong
electromagnetic
fields. Electromagnetic radiation from devices such as TVs and game machines, and strong
magnetic fields from devices such as speakers and large motors, may cause distortion in
printed images.
Use in a well-ventilated, level area.
Leave
about
10
cm
(4 in.)
of
clearance
around
the printer. Be sure to leave clearance
around the paper-handling slot (at the rear) so that paper has sufficient room to jut out from
the slot during printing.
Handling Precautions
Please avoid
turning
the printer'S
power
on and
off
needlessly as the
printer
initialization
consumes
ink: There may not
be
enough ink left for the allotted sheets
in
the
set.
When
the
printer
is
not
in use, please remove the
battery
pack
(CP-300 only).
Unplug
the
printer
when you are
not
using
it. But please note that you should plug
in
and
run the printer at least once every six months to ensure that it remains functional.
Before
transporting
the printer, remove
the
paper and
ink
cassettes and close
the
paper
cassette
cover
and
the
ink
cassette cover. If dirt or foreign objects enter the printer,
print quality may deteriorate.
Pack the
printer
into
an appropriate case
for
transport.
If
a case
is
not available, wrap
it
with cloth or other protective material to protect against scratches.
Never use
volatile
compounds
or
insecticides
on
the printer, and
do
not
allow
rubber
or
vinyl
material
to
remain in
prolonged
contact
with
the printer. These materials may
cause deformation of the printer's casing.
o Overheating
If
the
printer
overheats,
it
will
temporarily
stop
operating.
This
does
not
mean
that
the
printer
has
malfunctioned.
The printer will resume normal printing as soon as it cools
down.
Temporary stoppages are most likely to occur
in
the following cases:
When printing continuously.
If the room
is
unusually warm.
If the air vents are blocked or if ventilation is inadequate.
o
To
Prevent Damage from Condensation
Condensation
may
form
in
the
printer
if
you SUddenly
move
it
from
a
cold
location
to
a
warm
location.
To
prevent damage that might
be
caused by condensation, place the printer
in
a sealed vinyl bag prior to moving
it,
and allow it to reach room temperature before using
it.
Stop using the printer immediately if you detect condensation. Continued use may damage
the equipment. Wait until the moisture evaporates completely before resuming use.
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